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Being a Witness is a serious issue and a significant experience

Remember that your role as a witness in the judicial system is an extremely important one. Without witnesses, judges, and jurors could not fairly decide cases. Your lack of cooperation as witness or your refusal to testify could lead to a miscarriage of justice. You must take your responsibility as a witness seriously and use your best efforts to present a clear and accurate picture of what happened.
DO ’s and DONT' s For Testifying in Court or on Deposition
1. Do go over the facts of the case in your mind prior to testifying. Separate what you remember from what you think you remember. You may want to speak with the lawyer who intends to call you as a witness. There is no obligation to discuss your testimony with any lawyer, but many witnesses find such a talk helpful.
2. Do answer as truthfully, accurately and completely as possible. Don’t answer a question with half-truths or let your judgment about how the case should come out affect your testimony. Remember that you took an oath before testifying to tell the truth. A failure to tell the truth amounts to perjury.
3. Don’t attempt to answer a question unless you fully understand it. Ask the lawyer to rephrase the question. Don’t guess at what you think the lawyer is looking for, make the lawyer explain the question to you.
4. Don’t try to respond to a question if you don’t know the answer. If you don’t remember the answer to a question, say so. No one expects you to know the answer to every question and no one expects you to remember every detail about an event that happened many years ago.
5. Don’t attempt to answer a question to which an objection has been made. When a lawyer makes an objection or the judge makes a comment, stop talking. Wait for a ruling by the judge. If he overrules the objection, you should answer the question. Listen to each objection made, so that you understand the basis for the objection.
6. Do correct any mistakes made in answering a question immediately.
7. Do speak slowly and loudly so that all concerned can hear your testimony.
8. Do dress neatly and take your responsibility seriously.
9. Don’t argue with the lawyers or the judge. Don’t allow them to make you angry. Be cool, calm and attentive.
10. Do make estimations if a question requires you to do so, but be clear in your answer that your testimony is only an estimate.
11. Don’t guess. It is okay to provide a reasoned or thoughtful estimate, but do not simply guess or speculate as to an answer.
12. Do state that you have discussed your testimony with others before testifying if in fact you have. There is absolutely nothing wrong with discussing your testimony with lawyers, parties, police or investigators beforehand.
13. Don’t be offended if you are told not to listen to testimony given by other witnesses in the case. There is an important reason for this rule. No one wants your testimony to be colored by the testimony of other witnesses. You will be expected to give your version of what happened rather than to parrot someone else’s version.

 

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